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A damaged Monster High Draculaura doll is transformed into a zombie character inspired by "Loser Maki," using paint, clay, and a unique face-up process. The final steps include adding synthetic hair, gloss varnish for eyes and lips, and sewing a white dress for the completed look.

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  • The video showcases a detailed transformation process of a damaged Monster High doll into a zombie character inspired by Genji Ifukube's "Loser Maki," involving intricate steps like painting, sculpting, and hair styling.
  • Various techniques such as using specific paints, clay sculpting, and gloss varnish application are employed to recreate the horror manga character's look, emphasizing the importance of attention to detail in crafting a realistic and visually striking final product.

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Recent questions

  • How is a damaged doll transformed into a zombie character?

    By covering stains, removing fault lines, creating facial features.

  • What materials are used in the doll's face-up process?

    Brown pencil, black and white colors, synthetic wefted hair.

  • How is the doll's hair styled during the transformation?

    Using synthetic wefted hair for a realistic look.

  • What is the final step in completing the doll transformation?

    Sewing a white dress and assembling the doll.

  • How are the eyes and lips of the doll enhanced during the process?

    Vallejo gloss varnish is applied for dimension.

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"Zombie Draculaura Transformation Inspired by Horror"

  • The creator of the video transforms a damaged Monster High Draculaura doll into a zombie character inspired by Genji Ifukube's horror classic "Loser Maki." To achieve this, they cover the doll's stains with a new paint base, remove fault lines from the body, create a spiral hole in the face using Fimo clay, and apply a new paint layer using a pseudo Wraith bone contrast spray-paint.
  • The doll's face-up process involves using a brown pencil as a base, followed by black and white colors to match the style of the horror manga character. Synthetic wefted hair is used for the doll's hair, and Vallejo gloss varnish is applied to the eyes and lips for dimension. The final step includes sewing a white dress and assembling the doll for completion.
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